Network Structure Engineering of Organosilica Membranes for Enhanced CO(2) Capture Performance

通过网络结构工程调控有机硅膜以提高二氧化碳捕获性能

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Abstract

The membrane separation process for targeted CO(2) capture application has attracted much attention due to the significant advantages of saving energy and reducing consumption. High-performance separation membranes are a key factor in the membrane separation system. In the present study, we conducted a detailed examination of the effect of calcination temperatures on the network structures of organosilica membranes. Bis(triethoxysilyl)acetylene (BTESA) was selected as a precursor for membrane fabrication via the sol-gel strategy. Calcination temperatures affected the silanol density and the membrane pore size, which was evidenced by the characterization of FT-IR, TG, N(2) sorption, and molecular size dependent gas permeance. BTESA membrane fabricated at 500 °C showed a loose structure attributed to the decomposed acetylene bridges and featured an ultrahigh CO(2) permeance around 15,531 GPU, but low CO(2)/N(2) selectivity of 3.8. BTESA membrane calcined at 100 °C exhibited satisfactory CO(2) permeance of 3434 GPU and the CO(2)/N(2) selectivity of 22, displaying great potential for practical CO(2) capture application.

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